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  • Oh, sorry I thought I uploaded the picture correctly, here's a list of the files: in \DOS: ACERACDC.exe Efildr16 (file) FLASH.bat JE50109.bin Pflash.exe in \Windows: WinFlashPg.exe
  • I included a screenshot of the extracted files in my previous post, did you see it?
  • Okay, so I downloaded the BIOS from Acer's website: I'm not seeing any files with the extension .123 or .ROM?
  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought there were a set of instructions/files needed to recover a BIOS? I'm sure I've successfully power-drained the laptop, there are no beep or flash codes that I know of.
  • I read what Scotty wrote but not seeing any instructions on how to recover/reset the BIOS? I've already done a power-drain multiple times and I've reset the CMOS.
  • I didn't try to toggle displays when I connected it to an external monitor but I just connected it via HDMI to my TV and tried the toggles, still no display. I'm very certain it's the BIOS, it's like the laptop is turning on but not getting anywhere, you can't even hear the HDD power on.
  • Bump, Acer surely has to shed some light on this issue? After having a read through this forum it looks like I'm not the only person experiencing this problem.
  • I'd much rather fix it myself, and I'm more than capable of doing so but the problem is I don't know what's wrong with it! I hope I'm not coming off as rude but there has to be somebody out there that has had similar issues with this model Acer? I appreciate your help Vince!
  • I don't think I'll be able to get to a repair screen, and even if I could I wouldn't be able to see it. I was told that this started happening after Windows automatic updates were installed, so perhaps it was accidentally turned off while it was updating, corrupting the system?
  • I'm not quite understanding what you're trying to suggest. I've plugged in an external monitor and that does not display anything, so it has nothing to do with the laptop's screen. It's quite clear that it's a corrupt BIOS, I just need the correct tools/instructions in order to restore it.
  • Could you explain how you came to that conclusion? I honestly do not think it is the hard drive, purely because nothing points to it. Who said anything about a monitor cable also?
  • I'm sorry, I don't think I explained myself quite clearly. When I say it's getting a black screen, I meant that when you turn it on the screen is black and nothing else, the power light and front panel lights are on but it's as if the laptop is off, there is no writing or movement on the screen at all, therefore I cannot…
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